Olamide

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Olamide
Olamide performing at the first edition of his OLIC concert
Olamide performing at the first edition of his OLIC concert
Background information
Birth nameOlamide Gbenga Adedeji
Born (1989-03-15) 15 March 1989 (age 32)
Bariga, Lagos State, Nigeria
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2010–present
Labels
Associated acts

Olamide Gbenga Adedeji (born 15 March 1989), known professionally as Olamide (and also Olamide Baddo, BaddoSneh or simply Baddo) is a Nigerian hip hop recording artist.[1] He records in Yoruba and English. In 2011, he released his debut studio album Rapsodi while signed to Coded Tunes. YBNL, his follow-up album, was released under his label imprint YBNL Nation. The album was supported by the singles "First of All", "Voice of the Street", "Stupid Love", and "Ilefo Illuminati". On 7 November 2013, he released his third studio album Baddest Guy Ever Liveth. The album's singles include "Durosoke" and "Yemi My Lover". On 17 July 2013, Olamide became the first Nigerian to sign an endorsement deal with Cîroc.[2]

Early life and musical beginnings[]

Olamide Gbenga Adedeji was born in Bariga, Lagos State, on the 15th of March, 1989. He is the second of the three children of Pa Adedeji and his second wife, Ronke Osisanya Adedeji. Olamide has two siblings, TemmyGold and Eniola Olamilekan (who is also known as DJ Enimoney).[3]

Olamide started his career when he released the debut single, "Eni Duro," in 2010. In the same year, he performed at The Hip Hop World Awards.[1] He studied mass communication at Tai Solarin University but dropped out due to financial problems.[4]

Adedeji is married to Adebukunmi Aisha Suleiman.They have two boys together, Maximilian Boluwatife and Tunrepin Myles.[5] Olamide allegedly had a love child with Maria Okanrende, who was then working with Beat F.M.[6]

Music career[]

He was signed to ID Cabasa's Coded Tunes record label and was managed by Toni Payne.[1] In 2012, he left Coded Tunes and started his own record label YBNL Nation.[7]

2011: Rapsodi[]

Olamide's debut album Rapsodi was released in 2011. Its lead single "Omo To Shan" charted on several radio stations in Lagos and across Nigeria. Olamide's debut offering led to collaborations with numerous artists, including Wizkid, ID Cabasa, 9ice, Reminisce and D'banj.[8]

2012: YBNL[]

Adedeji's second studio album YBNL was released in November 2012. Its production was handled by Tyrone (producer), Samklef, 2 Kriss, Pheelz and ID Cabasa. The album features guest appearances from Davido, Tiwa Savage, Kayswitch, Dammy Krane, Reminisce, Samklef, Buckwylla, Minus 2 and Base One. It was supported by the singles "I lefo Illuminati", "First of All", "Stupid Love" and "Voice of the Street".[9]

2013: Baddest Guy Ever Liveth[]

Baddest Guy Ever Liveth is Olamide's third studio album. It was released on 7 November 2013 by YBNL Nation.[10] Olamide recorded the album between 2012 and 2013 and enlisted Pheelz, Buckwyla, Ketchup, Ice Prince, Pepenazi, Endia, Viktoh, B.Banks, Phyno, Pele Pele and Bez to appear as guest artists on it. The album was produced entirely by Pheelz, except for the thirteenth track "Sitting on the Throne".[11][12]

Baddest Guy Ever Liveth was supported by four singles: "Durosoke", "Turn Up", "Yemi My Lover" and "Eleda Mi O". Premium Times newspaper included the album on its list of the 5 yet to be released Nigerian albums of 2013.[13] It was ranked 12th on Afrikka Radio's list of the top 12 best Nigerian albums of 2013.[14] Baddest Guy Ever Liveth won Best Album of the Year at the 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards, and was nominated for Rap Album of the Year at the 2014 City People Entertainment Awards.[15][16] It won Best Rap Album and Album of the Year at The Headies 2014.[17]

In May 2013, it was reported that Olamide had signed a record deal with DB Records. Olamide took to Twitter to debunk the reports.[18] In an interview with Toolz on NdaniTV's The Juice, he said that it was "too late" for anyone to sign him.[19]

2014: Street OT[]

On 14 November 2014, Olamide released his fourth album Street OT through YBNL Nation.[20] The album is a follow up to his 2013 Baddest Guy Ever Liveth album.[21] Preceded by the singles titled "Story For The Gods" and "Goons Mi", Street OT features guest appearances from Pasuma, Lil Kesh, Chinko Ekun, Phyno, Don Jazzy, and Reminisce. Its production was handled by Pheelz, B-Banks and Young Jonn.[22] The ideology of the title of the album is to glorify and show his love for the "streets", a word with which Olamide is synanimous with.[23]

2015: 2 Kings and Eyan Mayweather[]

Olamide collaborated with Phyno in 2015 to release 2 Kings. It was released through Cloud 9 and the iTunes Store with little announcement on 1 April 2015, by Penthauze Music and YBNL Nation. The album features collaborations with producers and guest artists such as Wizkid, Lil Kesh, Storm Rex, Pheelz, Major Bangz, B.Banks and Young John.[24] Prior to recording the album, Olamide and Phyno frequently collaborated with each other on several songs, including "Ghost Mode" and "Dope Money". The album produced the singles "Une" and "Confam Ni", both of which were released in the months leading to the album's release.

Olamide's fifth studio album Eyan Mayweather was released on 23 November 2015.[25][26] Released through YBNL Nation with studio production from Pheelz, Young Jonn, B Banks and I.D. Cabasa, Eyan Mayweather is the follow up to 2 Kings, a collaborative album by Olamide and Phyno. The album boasted of having 21 tracks with no single feature.[27]

2016: The Glory[]

The Glory, Olamide's sixth studio album, was released on 23 December 2016. Released through YBNL Nation with studio production from Pheelz. The Album contains 16 back to back track with features from artistes like Phyno, Wande Coal, Burna Boy, Akuchi and Davolee. The Glory is the follow up to Eyan Mayweather.

2020: 999 EP, joint venture deal with Empire and Carpe Diem[]

On 10 February 2020, Olamide released a surprise project, the EP 999[28] It contains nine songs and its production was handled mainly by Pheelz. It features guest appearances from Phyno, Maximilliano (Olamide's son) and others.

Tooxclusive rated the project 6/10[29] while Molotani Alake of Pulse TV gave a 5.5/10 review.[30]

Olamide revealed to the public on 18 February 2020 that his record label, YBNL Nation has signed a Joint Venture deal with international distribution company [1], Empire. He further stated that Fireboy DML, and any new artist signed to YBNL Nation will join him to benefit from the deal.

Olamide's eleventh album Carpe Diem was released on 8 October 2020.[31] Carpe Diem contains 12 tracks and features Omah Lay, Fireboy DML, Peruzzi, Bad Boy Timz, Bella Shmurda and Phyno, with production credits to Young John, Pheelz, P.Prime, Idcabass and VStix.

2021: UY Scuti[]

Olamide announced on 16 March 2021 that he was done working on another album. On 18 April, he announced the album UY Scuti, which was released on 18 June.[32][33][34] Olamide mentioned that his son was the inspiration on why he titled the album UY Scuti. [35]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Collaborative albums and EPs[]

  • 2 Kings (with Phyno) (2015)
  • YBNL Mafia Family (2018)
  • 999 (2020)[36]
  • Carpe Diem (2020)

Awards and nominations[]

Year Event Prize Recipient Result Ref
2021 All Africa Music Awards Song Of The Year "Infinity" featuring Omah Lay Nominated [37]
Best West African artiste (male) Himself Nominated
Album of the year Carpe Diem Nominated
2021 Most played Hip Hop song "Loading" featuring Bad Boy Timz Nominated [38]
Most Searched Musician (male) Himself Nominated
2020 Soundcity MVP Awards Festival Listeners' Choice Oil & Gas Nominated
2018 The Headies Best Street-Hop Artiste Wo Nominated
Best Rap Album The Glory Nominated
Artiste of the Year Himself Nominated
Song of the Year Wo Nominated
Headies' Viewer's Choice Nominated [39]
2016 Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEAs) Album of the Year Eyan Mayweather Won [40]
Rap Act of the Year Himself Won
2015 City People Entertainment Awards Rap Artist of the Year Himself Won
The Headies 2015 Best Street-Hop Artiste Won
Artiste of The Year Won
Best Pop Single "Bobo" Nominated
TooXclusive Awards 2015 Certified Banger of The Year Shakiti Bobo Won
Video Wonder of The Year Melo Melo Won
Artiste of The Year Himself Won
Male Artiste of The Year Himself Won
Best Street Hop Track Shakiti Bobo Nominated
'Reggae Blues'

(HarrySong featuring Olamide, KCee, Iyanya & Orezi)

Nominated
'Ladi'

(Olamide & Phyno featuring Lil Kesh)

Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Track 'Local Rappers'

(Reminisce featuring Olamide & Phyno)

Won
Mixtape of The Year '2 Kings'

(Olamide & Phyno)

Won
Album of The Year Street OT Won
2014 The Headies 2014 Artiste of the Year Himself Nominated
Best Rap Album Baddest Guy Ever Liveth Won
Album of the Year Won
Best Rap Single "Dope Money"
(featuring Phyno)
Nominated
2014 Channel O Music Video Awards Most Gifted West "Turn Up" Won [41]
2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Rap Act of the Year Himself Nominated [42]
MTV Africa Music Awards 2014 Best Hip Hop Nominated [43]
City People Entertainment Awards Musician of the Year (Male) Nominated [44]
Rap Artiste of the Year Nominated
Most Popular Song of the Year "Eleda Mi" Nominated
Rap Album of the Year Baddest Guy Ever Liveth Nominated
World Music Awards World's Best Male Artist Himself Nominated [45]
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated
2013 Nigeria Music Video Awards Video of the Year "Durosoke" Nominated [46]
Best Afro Hip Hop Video Won
The Headies 2013 Song of the Year Nominated [47]
Best Street Hip-Hop Artiste Won
Best Rap Single Nominated
"Ghost Mode"
(Phyno featuring Olamide)
Nominated
Artiste of the Year Himself Nominated
Lyricist on the Roll "Voice of the Streets" Nominated
Best Rap Album YBNL Won
Album of the Year Won
2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Album of the Year Won [48]
Best Rap Act of the Year Himself Nominated [49]
Music Video of the Year "Voice of the Street" Nominated
Best Indigenous Artiste Himself Won [48]
Best Collabo "Ghost Mode"
(Phyno featuring Olamide)
Won
2012 The Headies 2012 Hip Hop World Revelation of the Year Himself Nominated [50]
Best Rap Single "Young Erikina" Nominated
Best Rap Album Rapsodi Nominated
2011 The Headies 2011 Next Rated Himself Nominated

See also[]

References[]

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